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What is Life?

Life as an academic topic appears across nearly every discipline because it touches the fundamental conditions of human existence — how individuals develop, make choices, navigate systems, and find meaning. In personal issues courses, sociology, nursing, literature, and ethics, students are asked to examine what shapes lived experience and how institutions, relationships, and culture either support or constrain individual ability. The topic resists easy definition, which is precisely what makes it intellectually rich: it forces writers to clarify terms, interrogate assumptions, and connect abstract concepts to concrete human realities.

The papers archived here reflect a genuinely wide range of approaches. Literary analysis appears in essays on works such as Bernice Morgan's fiction and Bessie Head's "The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses," where writers examine how characters construct identity, belonging, and personal freedom. Policy and ethical frameworks drive essays on abortion, DNR legislation, and prison overcrowding, while sociological and cultural analysis informs work on parenting styles, family therapy, and soccer hooliganism. Observational and practice-based writing — such as operating room reflections and evidence-based nursing — grounds the topic in professional experience, showing how the concept of life plays out in direct care and institutional settings.

A strong essay on this topic begins with a focused, arguable thesis rather than a broad statement about life in general. Evidence drawn from specific texts, case studies, policy documents, or observed practice carries far more weight than vague generalization. The most common pitfall is treating "life" as self-evident — a compelling essay defines its scope early, specifying which dimension of individual experience or social process it actually intends to examine.

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Socio-economic status and race impacts on children's educational outcomes
¶ … negative impact on children's learning: (1) socio-economic status or, (2) race. To explore this issue, the following qualitative data collection approaches are used: (1) interview studies (2) participant…
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Realism and formalism in the 1962 film adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird
The plot of to Kill a Mockingbird (dir Robert Mulligan, 1962, with Gregory Peck and Mary Badham) is seen through the eyes of Jean Louise "Scout" Finch, who is six years old when the story begins (in a small Alabama town…
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Benjamin Franklin as a patriot, diplomat, and founding father
¶ … Sir Isaac Newton said, "we stand on the shoulders of giants." This saying goes particularly well with the history of our founding fathers. Of all the fathers of the nation I respect the most, Benjamin Franklin…
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Roman Polanski's "The Pianist": humanity and realism in Holocaust cinema
Roman Polanski's film, "The Pianist" is somewhat atypical of his work to date in its presentation. Whereas the filmmaker had at the time provided the public with films that turn and twist reality to unbearable…
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Dr. Martin Luther King's definition of just and unjust laws
Between 1964, when the Civil Rights Act was passed by the U.S. Congress, and 1967, African-Americans achieved many things related to social and political rights; some were made possible by Supreme Court decisions,…
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Mala's perspective as a Holocaust survivor in Maus
The holocaust affected its survivors in many different ways. In Maus I and II, we learn that Vladek's experiences made him frugal, harsh, and gave him a strong work ethic. As a result, Vladek carried these traits to the…
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Islamic Spain and the Moorish conquest of the Iberian Peninsula
Islamic Spain has captured the fascination of many historian and writers. How the entire Iberian Peninsula came under Islamic rule and what was done during the rule are some questions are historians have tried to focus…
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Pop Art: aesthetic innovation and cultural transformation
Pop Art: An aesthetic and historical overview
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Violent juvenile offenders in the United States: examination and recommendations
Juvenile Violent Offenders in the United States
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Nurses' experiences as patients and patient-centered care partnerships
¶ … Nurses Recount about Experiences with Patients